Erasing the Jews: Vance, BBC and others forget what Holocaust Remembrance Day is about

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Vance omits mention of Jews from Holocaust Remembrance Day statement, incensing Jewish critics on both sides of the aisle
Andrew Lapin
January 27, 2026

Vice President JD Vance made a statement [via Tweet] marking International Holocaust Remembrance Day that failed to mention either Jews or Nazis, igniting further Jewish criticism of the vice president from both sides of the aisle…Tablet, the Jewish digital magazine that promotes conservative ideas but has drawn a line of skepticism around the vice president, swiftly criticized Vance’s comments. “Thank you Mr. Vice President for this unique commemoration of the Holocaust that manages to avoid mentioning Jews or condemning Nazis,” the site’s Twitter account posted. READ MORE

EXPRESS BBC issues grovelling apology as it fails to mention Jews in Holocaust coverage 3 times The BBC has issued an apology after it omitted the word Jews from its coverage of Holocaust Memorial Day on three separate programmes. The word Jews was not used by BBC presenters yesterday, which marked the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, with at least three hosts saying six million “people” died in the genocide. BBC Radio 4, BBC Breakfast and BBC World News failed to use the word Jews during their reports.

NEW YORK POST Deborah Lipstadt and Noa Tishby: Hatred of Israel is the new antisemitism The focal point for those who wish to carry out an organized, systematic slaughter of Jews today is therefore the dismantlement of Israel “by all means necessary.” The outcome of that would be a genocide of Israel’s Jews – though among its advocates there may be variations on whether that would be the primary aim, or just a necessary evil. Large sections of our societies have been groomed to support that goal and trained to view Israel as a unique source of evil in the world that must be destroyed if a better future is to be born.

JEWISH INSIDER Saudi pivot could have implications on antisemitism globally, Lipstadt contends Ambassador Deborah Lipstadt, the former U.S. envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism, told Jewish Insider on Tuesday that she’s concerned by the increased pace of antisemitic rhetoric coming from Saudi Arabia, and warned that an extended change of course by Riyadh could have implications on the spread of antisemitism globally.

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“Judging Israel’s wartime behavior through epithets, TikTok clips, and faulty balance sheets poses a direct danger to American lives”

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The Genocide Slur Is Not Just for Jews
John Spencer
January 27, 2026

The casual use of the word genocide to target Israel is not only a slur—it is also dangerous to Americans. That’s because, if this ahistorical, amoral, and largely evidence-free way of judging war is allowed to take hold in public discourse and, worse, harden into international legal practice, it will not remain confined to one conflict or one ally. It will be turned on the United States and every other military that may have to fight and win in cities. Israel is not the endpoint of the debate over the rules of war in the age of TikTok. It is the test case. If the rules are rewritten here, American soldiers will inherit them in the next urban war…There has been no genocide in Gaza. Israel has not intentionally targeted civilians. Its intent has been to return hostages, dismantle Hamas as a military and governing organization following the Oct. 7 mass casualty attack, and do so while sustaining civilian life under extraordinarily difficult combat conditions. Intent matters. Context matters. Law matters. READ MORE

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Jared’s vision: “A slick Western fantasy promises prosperity and peace while ignoring the culture of violence and corruption that destroyed Gaza in the first place”

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The New Gaza™ (A Virtual Paradise Lacking Only the 72 Virgins)
Jonathan Sacerdoti
January 24, 2026

U.S. President Donald Trump’s strangely artificial Board of Peace event in Davos on Thursday looked like a Hollywood rendering of an international summit. Everything was too slick, faintly uncanny. Like an AI-generated image, it was photo-real yet failed the most basic human glance test. Too perfect. No wabi-sabi. The first tell was visual: the set, complete with a crisp new institutional logo — a globe on a shield, flanked by olive branches. It carried the unmistakable whiff of Grok or ChatGPT, but the strangeness went deeper than design. The speeches themselves were weirdly messianic and utopian. READ MORE

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“In Australia and elsewhere in the West, nurses and doctors have been recorded expressing their desire to murder their Jewish patients, in some cases explicitly threatening to do so”

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A Hospital’s Shocking Treatment of a Bondi Beach Survivor
Seth Mandel
January 28, 2026

Every so often a story emerges from within an ongoing crisis and flips a switch in people’s heads that says: This cannot go on; something has got to change. The world is seeing a shocking increase in anti-Jewish discrimination in public settings, but what happened to Rosalia Shikhverg ought to be a moment that changes the world’s understanding of what is happening. Shikhverg suffered gunshot wounds to the head at the Bondi Beach massacre last month. According to an investigation by Sky News, she was rushed to the hospital—where staff allegedly cut her admissions wristband off and put a new one, with a new name, on her. Rosalia Shikhverg was now “Karen Jones.” The new name was printed on her discharge forms and her medication….The truth—which Shikhverg understood immediately—was that the name change was done to protect her: from hospital staff and medical professionals who could not be trusted to treat a Jewish victim of terrorism because she was a Jewish victim of terrorism. READ MORE

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“Apparently, when Jews buy land, it’s colonialism”

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Jews Exist
Yonah E
January 22, 2026

Let’s be clear: “West Bank” is not history. It’s a Jordanian souvenir from an occupation that failed. Jordan held Judea and Samaria for 19 years, lost it in a war it helped start, and somehow the world decided the temporary occupier gets naming rights forever. Imagine calling Jerusalem “West Amman.” Imagine calling Rome “North Carthage.” Imagine calling Athens “Former Ottoman District 3.” Ridiculous, right? Except when Jews are involved, ridiculous becomes official policy. I live in Judea and Samaria. Not in a metaphor. Not in a prophecy. In a house I legally purchased with money earned in the ancient ritual known as work. There is a deed. There are signatures. There are lawyers. And yet, according to people whose historical knowledge comes from Instagram slideshows, I am a “colonizer.” READ MORE

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Rachel Goldberg-Polin: “Finally, no Israeli hostages are left in Gaza. But for us bereaved families, the eternal hurdle is figuring out how to wake up each morning with part of our souls elsewhere”

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When the Last Hostage Came Home
Rachel Goldberg-Polin
January 27, 2026

…On Day 843, Ran Gvili’s body was returned to his family. In a bag. I know the experience of having a child returned that way. For me, when Hersh came home, it was not a happy day. At all. It changed the rest of my life forever, and every day is sodden with grief and pain. So it was confusing for me yesterday to receive many messages telling me how happy I must be. But as more and more texts and emails swam to me, I began to understand the messages were because this specific agonizing mission, to get every hostage home, has concluded. For most people it is indeed a moment of uncomplicated happiness and relief. I am deeply grateful that those people have been with us, and I am glad that, for them, this is over. READ MORE

JNS Ruthie Blum: Burying Ran Gvili, but not the Israeli spirit “Ran, thanks to you, all of Israel was reminded that we are one great and strong nation,” Talik Gvili said while eulogizing her son at his funeral. “Take care up there to unite everyone.” She uttered these words on Jan. 28, two days after Ran Gvili’s body was located in and retrieved from Gaza—two years and nearly four months after his murder and abduction at the hands of Hamas. The 24-year-old master sergeant in the elite Yasam unit of the Israel Police wasn’t on duty when southern Israel was invaded by thousands of terrorists; he was at home awaiting surgery for a broken shoulder.

TIMES OF ISRAEL Grieving family lays last hostage Ran Gvili to rest, closing chapter for anguished nation ‘All the laughter is gone,’ sister says in tearful eulogy as family tells mourners of pride in policeman killed in Oct. 7 attack; Herzog: Healing can now begin; PM attends funeral of a hostage for first time

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“In a shocking revelation, the Iran Human Rights Documentation Center has reported the case of a young, wounded protester who survived by pretending to be dead inside a body bag”

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Iran security forces shoved wounded protesters into body bags, executed live patients in hospitals
Omid Habibinia/The Media Line
January 25, 2026

…According to sources, numerous injured protesters were not taken to hospitals but to forensic morgues while they were still alive and transported by truck to a hangar facility in Kahrizak. Among them, several were still breathing. In a shocking revelation, the Iran Human Rights Documentation Center has reported the case of a young, wounded protester who survived by pretending to be dead inside a body bag. He heard gunshots being fired at wounded civilians who moved or moaned while being held in body bags. Fearing he would be next, he remained motionless in the bag for three days, until a crowd of families stormed the site in search of their loved ones, enabling him to escape…The Media Line obtained a message from a nurse who confirmed that [hospital] patients were being systematically executed. The nurse was later killed. READ MORE

YNET Iran launches mass arrests to prevent protest revival amid rising tensions with US Iranian security forces have launched a wave of mass arrests across the country in an apparent effort to prevent a resurgence of nationwide protests, according to witnesses, activists and officials cited Thursday by Reuters. The arrests follow weeks of heavy repression that crushed large demonstrations under a near-total internet blackout. Witnesses told Reuters that security forces, many operating in civilian clothing, have been detaining people indiscriminately in Tehran and other cities, with detainees often taken to undisclosed locations.

FRANCE 24 Iran executes man accused of spying for Israel, judiciary says Iran on Wednesday executed a man arrested in April 2025 on charges of spying for Israel’s espionage agency Mossad, the judiciary said. Hamidreza Sabet Esmailpour, who had been convicted of passing information to a Mossad agent, was hanged at dawn, the judiciary’s Mizan news agency said. Rights groups have previously said 12 people have been hanged on similar charges in the wake of Israel’s 12-day war with Iran in June.

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After championing the cause for the past eight years, team pilot AJ Edelman leads four-man bobsleigh squad to Milano Cortina: ‘Let’s go make more history’

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Israel’s bobsleigh team clinches spot at 2026 Winter Olympics
Amy Spiro
January 22, 2026

Israel made ice-cold history on Thursday after qualifying a bobsleigh team for the Winter Olympics for the first time. The four-man team, headed by pilot AJ Edelman – who has been working tirelessly toward this goal for the past eight years – will hit the track at the 2026 Milano Cortina Games in just a couple of weeks. The team managed to clinch a place after reallocation – finishing just one spot out of contention in the official rankings, but garnering an invitation to the Games after the UK decided to send only one team instead of two. READ MORE

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“Trump’s full-time haters are incapable of considering the possibility that, like any U.S. administration, this one might get some things wrong and some things right”

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The Arrogance of Trump’s Foreign-Policy Critics
Niall Ferguson
January 25, 2026

I never cease to be amazed by the high conviction of so many journalists and academic commentators in their judgments on President Donald Trump. This has been especially striking during and after the Davos World Economic Forum. The impressive thing is that the same people rush to condemn Trump (and his defenders) in just the same way as they have been doing for 10 years. They remain unshakably convinced of their own superior intelligence. Three things are especially striking. First, they never look back and ask: “How good were my previous judgments of Trump? How did I do last year? Did I anticipate how much Trump would achieve in the first 100 days? Did I wrongly predict that his tariffs would crater the economy and cause inflation? Did I fail to anticipate the air strikes on Fordow? Did I fail to foresee the deal that got the Israeli hostages out of Gaza?” And so on. READ MORE

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“The invitation is about structure, power, and a deliberate attempt to reshape the global order” effectively sidelining a sclerotic United Nations, which wasn’t invited. Nor was China.

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Trump’s Invitation to Putin for Board of Peace Signals a New World Order
Alex Selsky
January 22, 2026

To understand what US President Donald Trump’s invitation to Russian President Vladimir Putin to join the proposed Board of Peace for Gaza truly means for Israel, one must step back and examine the broader strategic picture. This is not merely a diplomatic gesture toward Russia, nor is it only about Gaza. It is about structure, power, and a deliberate attempt to reshape the global order. Putin’s invitation is part of a much wider outreach. Trump reportedly invited around 60 heads of state from Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, Africa, and Oceania. Among them are major players such as Germany, Saudi Arabia, and India, alongside smaller but strategically significant states like Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Nearly every relevant Middle Eastern actor appears on the list, including countries that deeply concern Israel and with which Jerusalem has serious disagreements, notably Turkey and Qatar. READ MORE

TIMES OF ISRAEL Kushner presents plan for glitzy Gaza rebuild, aiming for ‘catastrophic success’ Senior White House adviser Jared Kushner on Thursday presented a plan to rebuild war-torn Gaza into a glitzy resort, which he said could happen in three years if Hamas demilitarizes in accordance with the next phase of US President Donald Trump’s peace planKushner ended his presentation with a plea to Israel’s critics and to “Israelis criticizing Turkey or Qatar” — Hamas-supporting Board members whom Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to keep out of Gaza — to “just calm down for 30 days.”

ISRAEL HAYOM Amit Segal: Normalization is Dead: Israel’s New Enemy? Here is the updated assessment now being heard in important capitals in the region: normalization with Saudi Arabia is dead, at least for the foreseeable future. The strategic decision to pursue reconciliation with Israel has been replaced by a wild incitement campaign, whose depth and damage are questionable in terms of awareness. When Qatar’s “plastic empire” attacks Israel via Al Jazeera, it is very harmful—but when the preacher in Mecca poisons the entire Sunni world against Israelis, that is something else entirely…Why is this happening? Strangely, Israel has fallen victim to its historic success in severely damaging Iran’s nuclear project and its proxy network. 

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